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Infrastructure Provision and the Negotiating Process

by Frank Ennis
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Overview

The provision of infrastructure for urban developments is increasingly becoming a highly contentious and important issue in planning negotiations. By drawing together a range of case studies from North America, Australia and Europe, this book compares how a number of planning systems deal with this issue. There is a general trend by planning agencies towards the securing of infrastructure from the private sector. This necessitates a negotiation process between planning agencies, developers and infrastructure providers and this volume shows how this process varies according to the political context, the nature of the planning system and the existence of other frameworks such as Environmental Impact Assessment. By doing so, the collection presents an original perspective on both the negotiation process in planning and on how infrastructure should be provided.


About the Author:
About the Editor: Frank Ennis, Dr, Department of Environmental Planning, University of Strathclyde, UK

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Ashgate, c2003.
Pages
286
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780754612438

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